Post by tnginger on Nov 2, 2012 10:26:27 GMT -5

If you're not having a good time at Bonnaroo, then you're probably not drinking enough. I hate to say it, but it's a little too much to take in completely sober. My first Bonnaroo was a little overwhelming on the first day, but then I had so much fun that I didn't want to leave. I think that your first Bonnaroo is your baptism of fire. Your second, you're a little more prepared.

Post by postjack on Nov 2, 2012 10:54:15 GMT -5

If you're not having a good time at Bonnaroo, then you're probably not drinking enough. I hate to say it, but it's a little too much to take in completely sober. My first Bonnaroo was a little overwhelming on the first day, but then I had so much fun that I didn't want to leave. I think that your first Bonnaroo is your baptism of fire. Your second, you're a little more prepared.

Stone cold sober at 2012, one of the best festival experiences of my life.

I think it's much more an attitude/perspective issue than a what you choose to imbibe issue.

Post by itrainmonkeys on Nov 10, 2012 23:11:31 GMT -5

I have been to 5 Roos and I believe I have had a total of 3 drinks combined in those 5 years.

It is completely unnecessary for a good time.

I never really drink. Maybe a couple back at camp site but for the most part I'm just corn and water all weekend. I think i'd have a fantastic time totally sober as well. As long as I'm getting to see a ton of great music I'm happy.

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